: Peter Pan Whip PB 6 CT

Peter Pan Whip PB 6 CT

from: Conagra Foods




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Label: Conagra Foods
Manufacturer: Conagra Foods
Publisher: Conagra Foods
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A Weight Watchers ® favorite, this peanut butter is whipped for a lighter consistency, less calories per serving than regular peanut butter. Delicious Peter Pan taste.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Try It You'll Like It And Save Calories Too
Great stuff. I got hooked on this when I joined Weight Watchers but couldn't find it in the stores. Great to know it's on line. I'm ordering more today.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better Than Joy Jelly
All 3 of my mistresses and my german shepherd agree that this is the best lube ever invented. It's nice and thick and creamy, and lasts for hours and hours. It's perfect for all-night anal acrobatics. I prefer the industrial size jug myself, since it so conveniently fits under the bed. When I'm really feeling naughty, I'll pick up a jar of strawberry jelly to use with it. 4 out of 5 catholic priests and 0 out of 400,045 altar boys recommend it as well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good deal! Just have room in your pantry!
6/14 oz jars is what you get! Do the math, great deal to have a hard to find product waiting for you on your pantry shelf! Happy Health all!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This Peanut Butter is Divinity!
I like peanut butter and my favorite brand is Peter Pan and I really liked the whipped creamy style and think it tastes great! FYI to the reviewer who is miffed that this item cost $18.00. Well that price is not for one jar of this peanut butter but for four jars. There are 4 jars of this peanut butter in this deal.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Penut Butter ...for the top 10 percentile
Where in the name of Abraham Lincoln is the new and used section? 18.00 greenbacks is a lot of money. Some of us aren't exactly racking in the doe here...you know what I am saying?

CT 6 PB Whip Pan Peter




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